I inherited five (5) reproductions. The sheets are 11" wide by 15" high with the art work at 8 5/8" by 12 3/4". The paper is a high grade, uh, I'm sorry I don't know how to describe it other than "stiff." They're obviously old, but I can't quantify "old."
The only markings are: 1) F A R Gallery (I haven't done a search on them) which is printed on the bottom left-hand corner; and, Printed in USA on the bottom right-hand corner. In the middle, at the bottom, under the print, is: Reproduced from an original Chinese Watercolor by Tung-Lai-Chen. There are no other markings to indicate a source.
All prints are of birds on various fruity or floral tree branches. The background looks a little like it was painted on linen, but I'm not an expert in this area. I rescued them from a box that had been sitting in an outdoor shed so there are "weathered" (yellowed) areas but they are still startlingly lovely. I am inexperienced in scanning and e-mailing photos but if you are interested, please contact me and I will find someone who can either photograph them or send via scan device.
Janice Olson
P. O. Box 1317
Victorville, CA 92393
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